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The following documents are listed as additional resources to help you use the compilers and associated tools:

  • Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide—Provides extensive usage information (including how to compile and link), suggestions and tools for migrating to HP Fortran 90, and how to call C and HP-UX routines for HP Fortran 90.

  • HP Fortran 90 Programmer's Notes—Provides usage information, including instructions on how to compile and link, suggestions and tools for migrating to HP Fortran 90, and details on calling C and HP-UX routines from HP Fortran 90.

  • Fortran 90 Programmer's Reference—Presents complete Fortran 90 language reference information. It also covers compiler options, compiler directives, and library information.

  • HP aC++ Online Programmer's Guide—Presents reference and tutorial information on aC++. This manual is only available in html format.

  • HP MPI User's Guide—Discusses message-passing programming using Hewlett-Packard's Message-Passing Interface library.

  • Programming with Threads on HP-UX—Discusses programming with POSIX threads.

  • HP C/HP-UX Reference Manual—Presents reference information on the C programming language, as implemented by HP.

  • HP C/HP-UX Programmer's Guide—Contains detailed discussions of selected C topics.

  • HP-UX Linker and Libraries User's Guide—Describes how to develop software on HP-UX, using the HP compilers, assemblers, linker, libraries, and object files.

  • Managing Systems and Workgroups—Describes how to perform various system administration tasks.

  • Threadtime by Scott J. Norton and Mark D. DiPasquale—Provides detailed guidelines on the basics of thread management, including POSIX thread structure; thread management functions; and the creation, termination and synchronization of threads.

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